Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SPARC® Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes
- Contents
- Preface
- General Information about XCP 1072
- Information about Hardware
- Information about Software
- XCP Issues and Workarounds
- Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds
- Software Documentation Updates
- Identifying Degraded Memory in a System
- Identifying Different Memory Sizes in a System Board
- Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board
- CPU Upgrade
- Installation Notes
- Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII as a New Domain
- Upgrading an On-CMU SPARC64 VI to SPARC64 VII, or Adding SPARC64 VII to an Existing CMU, to an Existing Domain Configured with SPARC64 VI
- Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII to an Existing Domain Configured with SPARC64 VI

vi SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000 Servers Product Notes for XCP Version 1072 • September 2008
Hardware Issues and Workarounds 7
Sun Crypto Accelerator 6000 Cards 7
Information about Software 8
XCP Issues and Workarounds 8
Solaris OS Issues and Workarounds 12
Software Documentation Updates 27
Identifying Degraded Memory in a System 29
Identifying Different Memory Sizes in a System Board 29
Using the showdevices Command 29
Using the prtdiag Command to Identify Memory Size 30
Identifying Permanent Memory in a Target Board 31
CPU Upgrade 32
Installation Notes 32
Updating the OpenBoot PROM Firmware With Processor Upgrade 32
Adding SPARC64 VII Processors to a Domain Using DR 32
Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII as a New Domain 33
Upgrading an On-CMU SPARC64 VI to SPARC64 VII, or Adding SPARC64 VII
to an Existing CMU, to an Existing Domain Configured with SPARC64
VI 35
Adding a New CMU Equipped with SPARC64 VII to an Existing Domain
Configured with SPARC64 VI 38










